A. ownership, riches, and possibility B. more money, less work, and no tax C. safety, wealth, and chance D. education, employment, and opportunity
A. Fry it with meat. B. Section and scatter it. C. Bake with it. D. Candy its peel.
A. his melancholy nature B. his physical disabilities C. his strength of character D. his ill-temper
A. absolute selfishness of one's character B. personal likings C. personal attentions D. personal regrets
A. find the city of Winchester very attractive B. think Winchester comparable to other places of interest C. are aware of the historical importance of Winchester D. know less about Winchester than about other famous cultural shrines
A. spiritual and bloodless B. random and willful C. shabby and shameful D. soulful and exhilarating
A. played nearly at his highest level during the match B. nearly beat Federer in the second set C. had a break of serve by Federer D. was completely controlled by Federer
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A. Bush started the Iraqi war resolutely, supported by allies. Bush insisted that the Iraqi war was part of the war against terrorism. C. Bush has taken a tough line on national security issues. D. Bush maintained that the United States would win the Iraqi war.
A. will remain unsettled like many other social issues B. will be settled by way of constitutional amendments C. will finally be settled with a public majority reaching consensus D. has existed for a long time